U.S. patent number 10,558,316 [Application Number 16/125,183] was granted by the patent office on 2020-02-11 for electronic device and method for controlling screen.
This patent grant is currently assigned to Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. The grantee listed for this patent is Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.. Invention is credited to Bong-Hak Choi, Kyung-Lim Choi, Hye-Soon Jeong, Wan-Soo Lim, Mi-A Oh, Hui-Chul Yang.
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United States Patent |
10,558,316 |
Choi , et al. |
February 11, 2020 |
Electronic device and method for controlling screen
Abstract
An electronic device includes touchscreen display, and at least
one processor configured to display, on touchscreen display, first
screen including execution screen of first application, in response
to incoming call, display notification of first type indicating
occurrence of incoming call on execution screen, wherein at least
part of notification of first type is displayed translucently while
at least part of execution screen is displayed on touchscreen
display, receive first user input for moving notification of first
type, in response to first user input, display notification of
second type on first screen opaquely, wherein size of notification
of second type is smaller than size of notification of first type,
and wherein execution screen is not overlapped with notification of
second type, receive second user input on notification of second
type, and in response to second user input, display second screen
indicating occurrence of incoming call on touchscreen display.
Inventors: |
Choi; Kyung-Lim (Incheon,
KR), Jeong; Hye-Soon (Gyeongsangbuk-do,
KR), Yang; Hui-Chul (Gyeonggi-do, KR), Oh;
Mi-A (Gyeonggi-do, KR), Lim; Wan-Soo
(Gyeonggi-do, KR), Choi; Bong-Hak (Gyeonggi-do,
KR) |
Applicant: |
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. |
Gyeonggi-do |
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Assignee: |
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
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Family
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52585112 |
Appl.
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16/125,183 |
Filed: |
September 7, 2018 |
Prior Publication Data
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US 20190004669 A1 |
Jan 3, 2019 |
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Application
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14476175 |
Sep 3, 2014 |
10126905 |
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Foreign Application Priority Data
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Sep 3, 2013 [KR] |
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10-2013-0105445 |
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Current U.S.
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1/1 |
Current CPC
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H04M
1/72519 (20130101); G06F 3/0482 (20130101); G06F
3/0481 (20130101); G06F 3/0488 (20130101); G06F
2203/04804 (20130101); G06F 2203/04101 (20130101) |
Current International
Class: |
G06F
3/0481 (20130101); H04M 1/725 (20060101); G06F
3/0482 (20130101); G06F 3/0488 (20130101) |
Field of
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;715/808 |
References Cited
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Primary Examiner: Titcomb; William D
Attorney, Agent or Firm: The Farrell Law Firm, P.C.
Parent Case Text
PRIORITY
This continuation application claims priority under 35 U.S.C.
.sctn. 120 to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/476,175, which
was filed in the U.S. Patent and Tradema Office on Sep. 3, 2014,
which claimed priority under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 119(a) to Korean
Application Serial No. 10-2013-0105445, which was filed in the
Korean Intellectual Property Office on Sep. 3, 2013, the entire
contents of each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An electronic device, comprising: a touchscreen display, and at
least one processor, wherein the at least one processor is
configured to: display, on the touchscreen display, a first screen
including an execution screen of a first application, in response
to an occurrence of an incoming call, display a notification of a
first type indicating the occurrence of the incoming call on the
execution screen of the first application, wherein at least part of
the notification of the first type is displayed translucently while
at least part of the execution screen of the first application is
displayed on the touchscreen display, receive a first user input
for moving the notification of the first type, in response to the
reception of the first user input, display a notification of a
second type on the first screen, wherein the notification of the
second type is displayed opaquely, wherein a size of the
notification of the second type is smaller than a size of the
notification of the first type, and wherein the execution screen of
the first application is not overlapped with the notification of
the second type, receive a second user input on the notification of
the second type, and in response to the reception of the second
user input, display a second screen indicating the occurrence of
the incoming call on the touchscreen display.
2. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the notification of
the first type includes at least one of a phone number of a sender,
a first graphical object for starting the incoming call and a
second graphical object for rejecting the incoming call.
3. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein the second screen
includes at least one of at least one of a phone number of a
sender, a first graphical object for starting the incoming call and
a second graphical object for rejecting the incoming call.
4. The electronic device of claim 1, wherein information included
in the notification of the first type and information included in
the notification of the second type are at least partially
different form each other.
5. A method for controlling an electronic device, comprising:
displaying, on a touchscreen display of the electronic device, a
first screen including an execution screen of a first application,
in response to an occurrence of an incoming call, displaying a
notification of a first type indicating the occurrence of the
incoming call on the execution screen of the first application,
wherein at least part of the notification of the first type is
displayed translucently while at least part of the execution screen
of the first application is displayed on the touchscreen display,
receiving a first user input for moving the notification of the
first type, in response to the reception of the first user input,
displaying a notification of a second type on the first screen,
wherein the notification of the second type is displayed opaquely,
wherein a size of the notification of the second type is smaller
than a size of the notification of the first type, and wherein the
execution screen of the first application is not overlapped with
the notification of the second type, receiving a second user input
on the notification of the second type, and in response to the
reception of the second user input, displaying a second screen
indicating the occurrence of the incoming call on the touchscreen
display.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the notification of the first
type includes at least one of a phone number of a sender, a first
graphical object for starting the incoming call and a second
graphical object for rejecting the incoming call.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein the second screen includes at
least one of at least one of a phone number of a sender, a first
graphical object for starting the incoming call and a second
graphical object for rejecting the incoming call.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein information included in the
notification of the first type and information included in the
notification of the second type are at least partially different
form each other.
9. An electronic device, comprising: a touchscreen display, and at
least one processor, wherein the at least one processor is
configured to: display, on the touchscreen display, a first screen
including an execution screen of a first application, wherein the
execution screen of the first application includes a plurality of
characters, in response to an occurrence of an incoming call,
display a notification of a first type indicating the occurrence of
the incoming call on the execution screen of the first application,
wherein at least part of the notification of the first type is
displayed translucently while at least part of the execution screen
of the first application is displayed on the touchscreen display,
and wherein at least one character among the plurality of
characters is displayed through the translucently displayed
notification of the first type, receive a first user input for
moving the notification of the first type, in response to the
reception of the first user input, display a notification of a
second type on the first screen, wherein a size of the notification
of the second type is smaller than a size of the notification of
the first type, and wherein the execution screen of the first
application is not overlapped with the notification of the second
type, receive a second user input on the notification of the second
type, and in response to the reception of the second user input,
display a second screen indicating the occurrence of the incoming
call on the touchscreen display.
10. The electronic device of claim 9, wherein the notification of
the first type includes at least one of a phone number of a sender,
a first graphical object for starting the incoming call and a
second graphical object for rejecting the incoming call.
11. The electronic device of claim 9, wherein the second screen
includes at least one of at least one of a phone number of a
sender, a first graphical object for starting the incoming call and
a second graphical object for rejecting the incoming call.
12. The electronic device of claim 9, wherein information included
in the notification of the first type and information included in
the notification of the second type are at least partially
different form each other.
Description
BACKGROUND
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to an electronic device and
a method for controlling a screen.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, various services and additional functions provided by an
electronic device have gradually expanded. In order to increase an
effective value of the electronic device and meet various demands
of users, various applications executable by the electronic device
have been developed.
Accordingly, at present, a large number of applications can be
stored in the electronic device, which is portable and has a touch
screen. The electric device includes a smart phone, a mobile phone,
a notebook Personal Computer (PC), a tablet PC, and the like.
Objects (or shortcut icons) for executing the respective
applications are displayed on a screen of the electronic device.
Thus, users can execute a desired application in the electronic
device, by touching any of the shortcut icons displayed on the
screen.
The users may desire to simultaneously perform at least two tasks
through the electronic device. Accordingly, in order to satisfy the
desire of the users, if an event such as a voice call, a video
call, or a text message is received while various applications
including a game, the Internet, chatting, and the like are being
used, the electronic device needs to simultaneously provide an
operation corresponding to the received event and the task being
performed by the users prior to the reception of the event.
As described above, according to the related art, if the event is
received while the application is being displayed on the screen of
the electronic device, the users are provided with only the service
for the received event and are not simultaneously provided with the
displayed application and the service corresponding to the received
event. For example, if an event is received while an arbitrary
application is being executed, the electronic device displays a
screen corresponding to the received event on the top layer of the
screen for acceptance or rejection for the received event, and
therefore users cannot continuously perform the task through the
previously displayed application and are inconvenienced by
obstruction of the task due to such an event.
Thus, when the event is received while the task is being performed
through the displayed application, the electronic device needs to
provide multi-tasking to the users by displaying the received event
in a partial area of the displayed application.
SUMMARY
The present invention has been made to address at least the above
problems and disadvantages, and to provide at least the advantages
described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present disclosure
is to provide an electronic device and a method for controlling a
screen.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, an
electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a
touchscreen display, and at least one processor, wherein the at
least one processor is configured to display, on the touchscreen
display, a first screen including an execution screen of a first
application, in response to an occurrence of an incoming call,
display a notification of a first type indicating the occurrence of
the incoming call on the execution screen of the first application,
wherein at least part of the notification of the first type is
displayed translucently while at least part of the execution screen
of the first application is displayed on the touchscreen display,
receive a first user input for moving the notification of the first
type, in response to the reception of the first user input, display
a notification of a second type on the first screen, wherein the
notification of the second type is displayed opaquely, wherein a
size of the notification of the second type is smaller than a size
of the notification of the first type, and wherein the execution
screen of the first application is not overlapped with the
notification of the second type, receive a second user input on the
notification of the second type, and in response to the reception
of the second user input, display a second screen indicating the
occurrence of the incoming call on the touchscreen display.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a
method for controlling an electronic device is provided. The method
includes displaying, on a touchscreen display of the electronic
device, a first screen including an execution screen of a first
application, in response to an occurrence of an incoming call,
displaying a notification of a first type indicating the occurrence
of the incoming call on the execution screen of the first
application, wherein at least part of the notification of the first
type is displayed translucently while at least part of the
execution screen of the first application is displayed on the
touchscreen display, receiving a first user input for moving the
notification of the first type, in response to the reception of the
first user input, displaying a notification of a second type on the
first screen, wherein the notification of the second type is
displayed opaquely, wherein a size of the notification of the
second type is smaller than a size of the notification of the first
type, and wherein the execution screen of the first application is
not overlapped with the notification of the second type, receiving
a second user input on the notification of the second type, and in
response to the reception of the second user input, displaying a
second screen indicating the occurrence of the incoming call on the
touchscreen display.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, an
electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a
touchscreen display, and at least one processor, wherein the at
least one processor is configured to display, on the touchscreen
display, a first screen including an execution screen of a first
application, wherein the execution screen of the first application
includes a plurality of characters, in response to an occurrence of
an incoming call, display a notification of a first type indicating
the occurrence of the incoming call on the execution screen of the
first application, wherein at least part of the notification of the
first type is displayed translucently while at least part of the
execution screen of the first application is displayed on the
touchscreen display, and wherein at least one character among the
plurality of characters is displayed through the translucently
displayed notification of the first type, receive a first user
input for moving the notification of the first type, in response to
the reception of the first user input, display a notification of a
second type on the first screen, wherein a size of the notification
of the second type is smaller than a size of the notification of
the first type, and wherein the execution screen of the first
application is not overlapped with the notification of the second
type, receive a second user input on the notification of the second
type, and in response to the reception of the second user input,
display a second screen indicating the occurrence of the incoming
call on the touchscreen display.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other aspects, features, and advantages of the
present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed
description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in
which:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of an electronic
device according to various embodiments of the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a screen
of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present
invention;
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a screen
of an electronic device according to another embodiment of the
present invention;
FIG. 4A is a screen view illustrating an example of a state in
which an application according to an embodiment of the present
invention is displayed;
FIG. 4B is a screen view illustrating an example in which a popup
window is displayed in response to reception of an event while an
application according to an embodiment of the present invention is
displayed;
FIG. 4C is a screen view illustrating another example in which a
popup window is displayed in response to reception of an event
while an application according to an embodiment of the present
invention is displayed;
FIG. 4D is a screen view illustrating an example in which an
attribute to change a location of a displayed popup window is
applied while an application according to an embodiment of the
present invention is displayed;
FIG. 4E is a screen view illustrating another example in which an
attribute to change a location of a displayed popup window is
applied while an application according to an embodiment of the
present invention is displayed;
FIG. 4F is a screen view illustrating another example in which an
attribute to change a location of a displayed popup window is
applied while an application according to an embodiment of the
present invention is displayed;
FIG. 4G is a screen view illustrating another example in which an
attribute to change a location of a displayed popup window is
applied while an application according to an embodiment of the
present invention is displayed;
FIG. 4H is a screen view illustrating an example in which an
attribute to maximize a size of a popup window according to an
embodiment of the present invention is applied;
FIG. 5A is a screen view illustrating an example in which a popup
window is displayed during a voice call while an application
according to an embodiment of the present invention is being
displayed;
FIG. 5B is a screen view illustrating another example in which a
popup window is displayed during a voice call while an application
according to an embodiment of the present invention is being
displayed; and
FIG. 5C is a screen view illustrating an example of a selection
result of a rejection message menu in a popup window while an
application according to an embodiment of the present invention is
being displayed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention may have various modifications and
embodiments and thus will be described with reference to specific
embodiments in detail. Therefore, it should be understood that
there is no intent to limit example embodiments to the particular
forms disclosed, but on the contrary, example embodiments are
intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives
falling within the scope of the invention.
While terms including ordinal numbers, such as "first" and
"second," etc., may be used to describe various components, such
components are not limited by the above terms. The terms are used
merely for the purpose to distinguish an element from the other
elements. For example, a first element could be referred to as a
second element, and similarly, a second element could be also
referred to as a first element without departing from the scope of
the present invention. As used herein, the term "and/or" includes
any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed
items.
The terms used herein are merely used to describe specific
embodiments, and are not intended to limit the present invention.
As used herein, the singular forms are intended to include the
plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise. The terms such as "include" and/or "have" may be
construed to denote a certain characteristic, number, step,
operation, constituent element, component or a combination thereof,
but are not to construed to exclude the existence of or a
possibility of addition of one or more other characteristics,
numbers, steps, operations, constituent elements, components or
combinations thereof.
Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein have the same
meaning as commonly understood by those of skill in the art. Such
terms as those defined in a generally used dictionary are to be
interpreted to have the meanings equal to the contextual meanings
in the relevant field of art, and are not to be interpreted to have
ideal or excessively formal meanings unless clearly defined in the
present specification. It will be further understood that terms,
such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be
interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their
meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be
interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly
so defined herein.
Hereinafter, an operation principle for an embodiment of the
present invention will be described in detail with reference to the
accompanying drawings. Hereinafter, in describing the present
invention, detailed descriptions related to well-known functions or
configurations will be omitted when they may make subject matter of
the present invention unnecessarily obscure. The terms which will
be described below are terms defined in consideration of the
functions in the present invention, and may be different according
to users, intentions of the users, or customs. Accordingly, the
terms should be defined based on the contents over the whole
present specification.
FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating an example of an electronic
device according to various embodiments of the present
disclosure.
Referring to FIG. 1, the electronic device 100 may be connected
with an external device by using at least one of a communication
unit 140, a connector, and an earphone connecting jack. The
external device may include various devices attached to or detached
from the electronic device 100 through a wire, such as an earphone,
an external speaker, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) memory, a
charger, a cradle/dock, a Digital Multimedia Broadcasting (DMB)
antenna, a mobile payment related device, a health management
device (blood sugar tester or the like), a game machine, a car
navigation device, and the like. Further, the external device may
include a Bluetooth communication device, a Near Field
Communication (NFC) device, a Wi-Fi Direct communication device,
and a wireless Access Point (AC) which can be wirelessly connected.
The electronic device may be connected with another device, for
example, a mobile terminal, a smart phone, a tablet PC, a desktop
PC, a digitizer, an input device, a camera, a server, or the like
in a wired or wireless manner.
Referring to FIG. 1, the electronic device 100 includes at least
one screen 120 and at least one screen controller 130. Further, the
electronic device 100 includes the screen 120, the screen
controller 130, the communication unit 140, an input/output unit
150, a power supply unit 160 and a storage unit 170.
The electronic device of the present invention is a mobile terminal
that can perform data transmission/reception, a voice call, and a
video call, and may include at least one screen. The screen may
display a result executed in at least one application. The
electronic device includes a smart phone, a tablet Personal
Computer (PC), a 3D-TeleVision (TV), a smart TV, a Light Emitting
Diode (LED) TV, a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) TV, a tablet PC, and
may includes all devices that can communicate with a peripheral
device or another terminal located at a remote place. Further, the
at least one screen included in the electronic device may receive
an input by at least one of a touch and a hovering event.
The electronic device 100 includes at least one screen 120
providing a user interface corresponding to various services (e.g.,
a call, data transmission, broadcasting, photographing, a text
input, and the like) to a user. The screen may include a hovering
recognition device 121 that recognizes an input using hovering of
at least one of an input unit and a finger and a touch recognition
device 122 that recognizes an input using a touch of at least one
of a finger and an input unit. The hovering recognition device 121
and the touch recognition device 122 may be referred to as a
hovering recognition panel and a touch panel, respectively. The
screen 120 transmits an analog signal corresponding to at least one
touch or hovering event input to a user interface to the
corresponding screen controller. As described above, the electronic
device 100 may include a plurality of screens, and each of the
screens may include a screen controller receiving an analog signal
corresponding to a touch or a hovering event. The screens may be
connected to a plurality of housings through hinge connections,
respectively, or the plurality of screens may be located in one
housing without the hinge connection. The electronic device 100
according to various embodiments of the present invention may
include at least one screen as described above, and one screen will
be described hereinafter for convenience of description.
The input unit according to various embodiments of the present
invention may include at least one of a finger, an electronic pen,
a digital pen, a pen without an integrated circuit, a pen with an
integrated circuit, a pen with an integrated circuit and a memory,
a pen capable of performing short distance communication, a pen
with an additional ultrasonic detector, a pen with an optical
sensor, a joystick, and a stylus pen, which can provide a command
or an input to the electronic device by contact or non-contact such
as hovering on a digitizer.
A controller 110 controls overall operation of the electronic
device 100 and the components therein, and may include a Central
Processing Unit (CPU), a Read Only Memory (ROM) storing a control
program for controlling the electronic device 100, and a Random
Access Memory (RAM) used as a storage area for storing a signal or
data input from the outside of the electronic device 100 or for
work performed in the electronic device 100. The CPU may include a
single core, a dual core, a triple core, or a quadruple core.
The controller 110 controls at least one of the screen 120, the
hovering recognition device 121, the touch recognition device 122,
the screen controller 130, the communication unit 140, an
input/output unit 150, a power supply unit 160 and a storage unit
170.
The controller 110 determines whether hovering according to
proximity of various input units to any object is recognized and
identifies the object corresponding to a location where the
hovering has occurred, in a state where various objects or an input
text is displayed on the screen 120. The controller 110 may detect
a height from the electronic device 100 to the input unit, and may
also detect a hovering input event according to the height, in
which the hovering input event may include at least one of a push
of a button formed in the input unit, a tap on the input unit, a
movement of the input unit at a speed higher than a predetermined
speed, and a touch on an object.
The controller 110 according to an embodiment of the present
invention displays an executed application on the screen 120, and
when receiving an event, displays a popup window including at least
one piece of information corresponding to the received event on the
displayed application. The information included in the popup window
may be different according to a type of event. The at least one
piece of information is a command previously determined according
to the type of event, and a user may control the received event
through the predetermined command. For example, when the event
corresponds to a voice call or a video call, the information
included in the popup window may include at least one of a sender's
name, a sender's photo, a sender's phone number, a reception menu
for starting the call, a speaker menu for starting the call through
a speaker, a rejection message menu for transmitting a message to
the sender to inform the sender of a status of not receiving the
call, and a rejection menu for rejecting the call. Further, when
the received event corresponds to a text message, the information
included in the popup window may include at least one of a sender's
name, a sender's photo, a sender's phone number, a reply menu for
transmitting a reply to the received text, a view menu for viewing
the received text, a deletion menu for deleting the received text,
and a cancel menu for viewing the received text later. The menus
may be basically provided by a manufacturer of the electronic
device.
The controller 110 simultaneously displays the executed application
and the popup window. The popup window may be displayed on the
displayed application while overlapping with the displayed
application. The popup window may be adjusted on the screen by at
least one of size enlargement, size reduction, and location
movement, and may be translucently or opaquely displayed on the
displayed application. The controller 110 may enlarge the popup
window in response to a command to enlarge the size of the popup
window, reduce the popup window in response to a command to reduce
the size of the popup window, or change the location of the popup
window in response to a command to move the location of the popup
window. Further, the controller 110 may simultaneously execute at
least one of the size enlargement, the size reduction, and the
location movement in response to the at least one command.
The controller 110 may change a display location of data included
in the displayed application in response to the adjustment of the
popup window. The controller 110 may change an attribute of the
popup window in response to at least one of the size enlargement,
the size reduction, and the location movement of the popup window,
and may change attributes of data of the displayed application
corresponding to an area of the attribute changed popup window. The
controller 110 may translucently or opaquely display the attribute
changed popup window on the displayed application. When the popup
window is translucently displayed, the data of the displayed
application overlapping with the popup window is translucently
displayed. When the popup window is opaquely displayed, data of the
displayed application corresponding to an area of the displayed
popup window is displayed in the remaining area other than the area
without overlapping with the area. The controller 110 may display
the data of the displayed application corresponding to the area of
the displayed popup window in an area other than the area where the
popup window is displayed. When receiving the command to enlarge
the size of the popup window, the controller 110 may include
additional information of a user having transmitted the event in
the enlarged popup window. The controller 110 may include
information basically provided corresponding to the received event
(e.g., at least one of a sender's name, a sender's phone number, a
reception menu, a speaker menu, a rejection message menu, and a
rejection menu) and the user's additional information in the
enlarged popup window. The additional information includes a
sender's personal information (e.g., a sender's birthday,
information on a schedule by appointment with a sender, and the
like). When the event is received from the sender, the user may be
reminded of memories for the sender. The controller 110 may include
at least one piece of information in the popup window in
correspondence to the enlargement of the popup window. The event
may be any one of a voice call, a video call and text
reception.
A controller 110 according to another embodiment of the present
invention displays an executed application on the screen 120,
generates a popup window including at least one piece of
information in response to reception of an event, and displays the
generated popup window on the displayed application. As described
above, 25 the controller 110 simultaneously display the executed
application and the popup window on the screen 120. The controller
110 may opaquely or translucently display the popup window on the
screen 120 by controlling an attribute of the popup window. The
controller 110 may display the popup window such that the popup
window overlaps with the executed application, or may display data
included in the executed application by moving the data to a
location where the data does not overlap with the popup window. The
controller 110 may change an attribute of the popup window in
response to at least one command for size enlargement, size
reduction, and location movement of the popup window, and may
superpose and display the attribute changed popup window on the
displayed application.
The controller 110 detects at least one command of a touch and a
hovering event input for the size enlargement or reduction of the
popup window and enlarges or reduces the size of the popup window
to a location where the input is completed. The controller 110
adjusts information to be displayed in the enlarged or reduced
popup window and displays the adjusted information in the popup
window. Further, the controller 110 controls the screen 120 such
that data of the displayed application corresponding to an area of
the enlarged or reduced popup window is opaquely or translucently
displayed. If the command corresponds to a command to enlarge the
size of the popup window, the controller 110 enlarges the popup
window and includes information contained in the popup window
displayed on the screen 120 and additional information of a user
having transmitted the event in the enlarged popup window. The
controller 110 adjusts a display location of the data included in
the displayed application in response to the movement of the popup
window. Further, the controller 110 may translucently or opaquely
change an attribute of the popup window, and the display location
of the data may be determined according to the translucency or
opacity of the popup window. When the popup window is translucent,
the display location of the data may not be changed and the data
may be displayed in a translucent status. Further, when the popup
window is opaque, the data may be displayed below the popup window.
The application includes an application for displaying a text, and
the event includes a voice call.
Further, when reception of an event is detected in a state where at
least one application is displayed on the screen 120, a controller
110 according to another embodiment of the present disclosure
generates a popup window including at least one piece of
information corresponding to the received event and displays the
generated popup window on the displayed application. The event may
include at least one of a voice call, a video call and a text
message. The application may include an application capable of
displaying a text such as news. If the received event corresponds
to a voice call and a command to perform the voice call through a
speaker is input, the controller 110 removes the displayed popup
window and performs the voice call while displaying the
application. When a command to perform the call through a speaker
is input in the various telephone call methods, the controller 110
may terminate or remove the displayed popup window and perform the
call while displaying the application shortly before the reception
of the event on the screen 120.
When detecting an input by a touch or a hovering event at an
arbitrary point on the displayed application, the controller 110
displays the generated popup window at a point other than the
detected arbitrary point. A user inputs a command by using a touch
or a hovering event on the displayed application. The command
includes a command to select displayed data (e.g., in a case of a
text, a command to select or copy a portion of the text). The
controller 110 detects an input of the command and grasps a point
where the command is input, while the application is displayed on
the screen 120. The controller 110 may grasp a size of the
generated popup window and display the generated popup window in an
area other than the point where the input has been detected, so as
to prevent the generated popup window from being displayed at the
input detection point.
The controller 110 may display the popup window together with the
application on the screen. The controller 110 may simultaneously
display the popup window and the application on the screen 120. The
controller 110 may translucently or opaquely display the popup
window on the displayed application. The controller 110 may
translucently display data of the displayed application
corresponding to an area of the displayed popup window or may
display the data in the remaining area other than the area of the
popup window. Further, the data of the application corresponding to
the area where the popup window is displayed may be hidden by the
popup window, in which case the controller 110 may control at least
one of the application and the screen 120 such that the data hidden
by the display area of the popup window is displayed in the
remaining area other than the area where the popup window is
displayed. For example, the controller 110 may display the data of
the application on an upper, lower, left, or right side of the
popup window. When the displayed application corresponds to news or
a newspaper article based on a text, the controller 110 extracts
the displayed text and displays the extracted text on a lower,
upper, left, or right side of the popup window. A display location
of the text may be adaptively determined corresponding to at least
one of location movement and size adjustment of the popup window.
When the popup window is displayed while the application is being
displayed, data of the displayed application corresponding to an
area of the displayed popup window may be hidden, in which case the
controller 110 may simultaneously display the popup window and the
data in the same area, by adjusting transparency of the popup
window and the corresponding data of the application hidden by the
popup window to translucency. The transparency may be adjusted by
the controller 110 to a degree that can be recognized by a
user.
The controller 110 changes an attribute of at least one of the
popup window and an area of the application corresponding to the
area of the popup window in response to a command to control the
popup window. The attribute of the displayed popup window may be
changed by at least one of size enlargement, size reduction, and
location movement. The attribute of the area of the application
corresponding to the area of the popup window may be changed in
correspondence to the changed attribute of the popup window. When
the command corresponds to a command to enlarge a size of the popup
window, the controller 110 enlarges the size of the popup window.
In this case, the enlarged popup window may include information
included in the popup window displayed corresponding to reception
of an event and additional information of a user having transmitted
the event. The additional information may include a sender's
personal information (e.g., a sender's birthday, information on a
schedule by appointment with a sender, and the like). When the
event is received from the sender, the user may be reminded of
memories for the sender, and the additional information may include
information useful for reminding the user of the memories. As
described above, the controller 110 may include at least one piece
of information in the popup window in correspondence to the
enlargement of the popup window.
The controller 110 may translucently display data of the displayed
application corresponding to an area of the enlarged popup window
or may display the data in the remaining area other than the area
of the enlarged popup window. The controller 110 may translucently
or opaquely display the enlarged and/or moved popup window on the
displayed application. Further, the controller 110 may
translucently display the data of the displayed application
corresponding to the area of the enlarged and/or moved popup window
or may display the data in the remaining area other than the area
of the enlarged and/or moved popup window. Further, the data of the
application corresponding to the area where the enlarged and/or
moved popup window is displayed may be hidden by the popup window,
in which case the controller 110 may control at least one of the
application and the screen 120 such that the data hidden by the
display area of the popup window is displayed in the remaining area
other than the area where the enlarged and/or moved popup window is
displayed. For example, the controller 110 may display the data of
the application on an upper, lower, left, or right side of the
enlarged and/or moved popup window. When the displayed application
corresponds to news or a newspaper article based on a text, the
controller 110 may extract the displayed text and may display the
extracted text on a lower, upper, left, or right side of the popup
window. A display location of the text may be adaptively determined
corresponding to at least one of location movement and size
adjustment of the popup window. The screen 120 receives at least
one touch through a user's body (e.g., the fingers) or a touchable
input unit (e.g., a stylus pen or an electronic pen). Further, the
screen 120 includes the hovering recognition device 121 and the
touch recognition device 122 which can properly recognize an input
according to an input method when the input is made through a pen
such as a stylus pen or an electronic pen. The hovering recognition
device 121 may determine a distance between the pen and the screen
120 through a magnetic field, an ultrasonic wave, optical
information, or a surface acoustic wave, and the touch recognition
device 122 may detect a touched location by using electrical charge
moved by a touch. The touch recognition device 122 may detect all
touches that can generate static electricity and may also detect a
touch by a finger or a pen which is an input unit. The screen 120
transmits an analog signal corresponding to at least one gesture to
the screen controller 130.
In various embodiments of the present invention, the touch is not
limited to contact between the screen 120 and a user's body or a
touchable input unit, and may include non-contact (e.g., a
detectable interval without the contact between the screen 120 and
the user's body or the touchable input unit). The interval which
can be detected by the screen 120 may be changed according to a
capability or a structure of the electronic device 100, and, for
example, the screen 120 is configured such that values detected by
a touch event and a hovering event (e.g., including a voltage or
current value as an analog value) may be differently output for
separate detection of the touch event by the contact between the
screen 120 and the user's body or the touchable input unit and the
input event (e.g., the hovering event) in a contactless status. In
addition, the screen 120 may differently output the detected value
(e.g., a current value) according to a distance between a space
where the hovering event is generated and the screen 120.
The hovering recognition device 121 or the touch recognition device
122 may be implemented, for example, in a resistive type, a
capacitive type, an infrared type, or an acoustic wave type.
The hovering recognition device 121 is an ElectroMagnetic Resonance
(EMR) type touch panel and may include an electromagnetic induction
coil sensor having a grid structure in which a plurality of loop
coils are arranged in a predetermined first direction and a second
direction intersecting with the first direction and an electronic
signal processor sequentially providing an alternating current
signal having a predetermined frequency to each of the loop coils
of the electromagnetic induction coil sensor. If an input unit
including a resonance circuit therein exists in the vicinity of the
loop coils of the hovering recognition device 121, a magnetic field
transmitted from the corresponding loop coil generates a current
based on mutual electromagnetic induction in the resonance circuit
within the input unit. An induction magnetic field is generated,
based on the current, from a coil that configures a resonance
circuit within the input unit, the hovering recognition device 121
detects the induction magnetic field around the loop coil in a
signal reception state to sense a hovering location or a touch
location of the input unit and a height from the touch recognition
device 122 to a pen point of the input unit.
The touch recognition device 122 is a capacitive touch panel in
which a thin metal conductive material (e.g., an Indium Tin Oxide
(ITO) film) is coated on opposite surfaces of glass such that a
current flows on the glass surface and a dielectric substance
capable of storing electrical charges is coated thereon. When the
input unit (e.g., a user's finger or a pen) is touched on a surface
of the touch recognition device 122, a predetermined amount of
electric charge moves to a touched location due to static
electricity, and the touch recognition device 122 detects the
touched location through recognizing a variation in a current
according to the movement of the electric charge. Through the touch
recognition device 122, all touches that can generate static
electricity may be detected and a touch by a finger or a pen which
is an input unit may also be detected.
Further, the screen 120 may include at least two touch screen
panels which can detect touches or approaches of the user's body
and the touchable input unit in order to sequentially or
simultaneously receive inputs by the user's body and the touchable
input unit. The at least two touch screen panels provide different
output values to the screen controller, and the screen controller
may differently recognize the values input into the at least two
touch screen panels to distinguish whether the input from the
screen 120 is an input by the user's body or an input by the
touchable input unit. The screen 120 may display at least one
object or input text.
More specifically, the screen 120 may be formed in a structure in
which a touch panel detecting an input by a finger or an input unit
through a change in an induced electromotive force and a panel
detecting contact of a finger or an input unit on the screen 120
are attached to each other or spaced apart from each other to be
stacked in sequence. The screen 120 includes a plurality of pixels,
and may display an image or handwriting input by an input unit or a
finger through the pixels. The screen 120 may be a Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD), an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display, or a
Light Emitting Diode (LED) display.
Further, the screen 120 may include a plurality of sensors for
determining a location of a finger or an input unit when the finger
or the input unit contacts a surface of the screen 120 or is spaced
a predetermined distance apart from the screen 120. Each of the
plurality of sensors may be formed in a coil structure, and in a
sensor layer formed of the plurality of sensors, the sensors may
have preset patterns and may form a plurality of electrode lines.
Due to the structure, when contact is generated on the screen 120
through a finger or an input unit, a detection signal of which a
waveform is changed on account of capacity between the sensor layer
and the input unit is generated, and the screen 120 may transmit
the generated detection signal to the controller 10. The
predetermined distance between the input unit and the hovering
recognition device 121 may be determined through an intensity of a
magnetic field formed by the coil.
The screen controller 130 converts an analog signal received by a
text input to the screen 120 to a digital signal (e.g., X and Y
coordinates), and transmits the digital signal to the controller
110. The controller 110 controls the screen 120 by using the
digital signal received from the screen controller 130. For
example, the controller 110 may allow a short-cut icon or an object
displayed on the screen 120 to be selected or executed in response
to a touch event or a hovering event. Further, the screen
controller 130 may be included in the controller 110.
Further, the screen controller 130 identifies a distance between a
space where a hovering event is generated and the screen 120 by
detecting a value (e.g., a current value) output through the screen
120, and converts the identified distance value to a digital signal
(e.g., a Z coordinate) to provide the digital signal to the
controller 110.
The communication unit 140 may include a mobile communication unit,
a sub-communication unit, a wireless LAN unit, and a short distance
communication unit according to a communication method, a
transmission distance, and the type of transmitted/received data.
The mobile communication unit allows the electronic device 100 to
be connected with an external device through mobile communication
using at least one antenna (one or a plurality of antennas) under
the control of the controller 110. The mobile communication unit
may transmit/receive a wireless signal for a voice call, a video
call, a text message (SMS), or a multimedia message (MMS) to/from a
cellular phone of which the phone number is input to the electronic
device 100, a smart phone, a tablet PC, or other devices. The
sub-communication unit may include at least one of the wireless LAN
unit and the short distance communication unit. For example, the
sub-communication unit may include only the wireless LAN unit or
only the short distance communication unit. Alternatively, the
sub-communication unit may include both the wireless LAN unit and
the short distance communication unit. Further, the
sub-communication unit may transmit/receive a control signal
to/from an input unit. The control signal transmitted/received
between the electronic device 100 and the input unit may include at
least one of a field for supplying electrical power to the input
unit, a field for detecting a touch or hovering between the input
unit and the screen 120, a field for detecting a push or an input
of a button included in the input unit, an identifier of the input
unit, and a field for representing X and Y coordinates where the
input unit is located. Further, the input unit may transmit, to the
electronic device 100, a feedback signal for the control signal
received from the electronic device 100. The wireless LAN unit may
access the Internet under the control of the controller 110 in a
place where a wireless Access Point (AP) is installed. The wireless
LAN unit supports a wireless LAN protocol (IEEE 802.11x) of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The short
distance communication unit may wirelessly perform short distance
communication between the electronic device 100 and an image
forming apparatus (not illustrated) under the control of the
controller 110. A short distance communication scheme may include
Bluetooth, Infrared Data Association (IrDA) communication,
WiFi-Direct communication, Near Field Communication (NFC) and the
like.
The controller 110 communicates with an adjacent communication
device or a remotely located communication device through at least
one of the sub-communication unit and the wireless LAN unit,
controls reception of various data including an image, an emoticon,
a photo, and the like through an internet network, and communicates
with an input unit. Such communication may be made by using
transmission/reception of a control signal.
The electronic device 100 may include at least one of the mobile
communication unit, the wireless LAN unit, and the short distance
communication unit according to a capacity thereof. The electronic
device 100 may include combinations of the mobile communication
unit, the wireless LAN unit, and the short distance communication
unit according to a capacity thereof. In various embodiments of the
present invention, at least one or combinations of the mobile
communication unit, the wireless LAN unit, the screen, and the
short distance communication unit are referred to as a
transmission/reception unit. This does not reduce the scope of the
present invention.
The input/output unit 150 includes at least one of a plurality of
buttons, a microphone, a speaker, a vibration motor, a connector, a
keypad, an earphone connecting jack, and an input unit. The
input/output unit is not limited thereto, and a cursor control such
as a mouse, a track ball, a joystick, or cursor direction keys may
be provided to control cursor movement on the screen 120 through
communication with the controller 110. In the input/output unit
150, the speaker may output a sound corresponding to control of at
least one page displayed on the screen 120, and the vibration motor
may also output a vibration corresponding to control of at least
one page displayed on the screen 120.
The power supply unit 160 supplies electrical power to one battery
or a plurality of batteries arranged in the housing of the
electronic device 100 under the control of the controller 110. The
one or more batteries supply electrical power to the electronic
device 100. Further, the power supply unit 160 may supply, to the
electronic device 100, electrical power input from an external
power source through a wired cable connected to a connector. In
addition, the power supply unit 160 may supply, to the electronic
device 100, electrical power wirelessly input from the external
power source through a wireless charging technology.
The storage unit 170 may stores a signal or data input/output
corresponding to an operation of the communication unit 140, a
multimedia unit, the screen 120, and the input/output unit 150
under the control of the controller 110. Further, the storage unit
170 stores a plurality of phone numbers and schedule information,
and stores a control program for control of the electronic device
100 or the controller 110 and applications.
The storage unit 170 may include a nonvolatile memory, a volatile
memory, a Hard Disk Drive (HDD), or a Solid State Drive (SSD).
Further, the storage unit 170 stores at least one of a character, a
word, and a text input to the screen 120, and stores various data
including a text, an image, an emoticon, an icon, and the like
which a user receives through an Internet network. Moreover, the
storage unit 170 stores various applications such as a navigation
application, a video call application, a game application, a
time-based alarm application, and the like; images for providing a
Graphical User Interface (GUI) related to the applications; a
database or data related to user information, documents and methods
for processing a touch-input; background images (e.g., a menu
screen, a standby screen, etc.) or operating programs required for
operating the electronic device 100; and images photographed by a
camera unit of the electronic device. The storage unit 170 may be a
machine (e.g., a computer)-readable medium, and the term
"machine-readable medium" may be defined as a medium for providing
data to the machine such that the machine may perform a specific
function. The machine-readable medium may be a storage medium. The
storage unit 170 includes a nonvolatile medium and a volatile
medium. All of these media should be a type that allows the
commands transferred by the media to be detected by a physical
instrument into which the machine reads the commands.
FIG. 2 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a screen
of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
A screen 120 displays a currently executed application, in step
S210. The controller 110 displays the application selected or
pre-designated by a user on the screen 120. The application
includes predetermined data, and the predetermined data may be
displayed on the screen 120. The predetermined data may be
different according to a type of application. A location where the
predetermined data is displayed may be adjusted by the controller
110.
When it is determined in step S212 that an event has been received,
the controller 110 generates a popup window including information
corresponding to the received event, in step S214. The event may
include at least one of a voice call, a video call and a text
message. The present invention may also be applied to a case of
receiving an event irrespective of a user's intention while the
user performs a task through the application, in addition to the
voice call, the video call and the text message.
The generated popup window may include information on a user having
transmitted the event. For example, as described above, when the
event corresponds to the voice call, the information included in
the generated popup window may include at least one of a sender's
name, a sender's phone number, a reception menu for starting the
call, a speaker menu for starting the call through a speaker, a
rejection message menu for transmitting a message to a sender to
inform of a status of not receiving the call, and a rejecting menu
for rejecting the call. When the event corresponds to the text
message, the information included in the popup window may include
at least one of a sender's name, a sender's photo, a sender's phone
number, a reply menu for transmitting a reply to the received text,
a view menu for viewing the received text, a deletion menu for
deleting the received text, and a cancel menu for viewing the
received text later.
As described above, an attribute of the generated popup window may
be changed in response to at least one command of size enlargement,
size reduction, and location movement. When the command corresponds
to a command to enlarge a size of the popup window, the controller
110 may enlarge the size of the popup window and may include, in
the enlarged popup window, personal information (e.g., a sender's
birthday, information on a schedule by appointment with the sender,
and the like) of the user having transmitted the event as well as
the aforementioned information basically provided. When the event
is received from the sender, the user of an electronic device 100
may be reminded of a memory for the sender through the additional
information. When the command corresponds to a command to move a
location of the popup window, the controller 110 may move the
location of the popup window.
The controller 110 displays the popup window generated in step S214
on the executed application, in step S216. As described, above, the
controller 110 displays the generated popup window on an upper
layer or a lower layer of the currently executed application while
the popup window overlaps the application. The controller 110 may
display the currently executed application and the generated popup
window simultaneously or all together on the screen 120. The
controller 110 may translucently or opaquely display the popup
window on the displayed application. Further, the controller 110
may translucently display the data of the displayed application
which may be hidden by the displayed popup window, or may display
the data in the remaining area other than an area of the popup
window. As described above, the controller 110 may adjust the
display location of the data of the displayed application
corresponding to the popup window. For example, when the popup
window is opaquely displayed, the controller 110 may display the
data of the displayed application corresponding to the area of the
displayed popup window in the remaining area other than the area of
the popup window.
FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating a method of controlling a screen
of an electronic device according to another embodiment of the
present disclosure.
A screen 120 displays a currently executed application, in step
S310. A controller 110 displays an application selected or
pre-designated by a user on the screen 120. The application
includes predetermined data, and the predetermined data may be
displayed on the screen 120. A location where the predetermined
data is displayed may be adjusted by the controller 110. The
application may include a text based application.
The controller 110 displays a popup window including information
corresponding to the received event on the screen 120, in step
S312. The event may include at least one of a voice call, a video
call and a text message. The information included in the popup
window may be different according to a type of event. The
controller 110 may simultaneously display the application and the
popup window on the screen 120. Further, the controller 110 may
display the popup window on the application while the popup window
overlaps the application. The controller 110 may translucently
display the popup window on the application, or may translucently
display the data of the application corresponding to an area where
the popup window is displayed. Further, the controller 110 may
opaquely display the popup window on the application, and at this
time, may display the data of the application corresponding to the
area of the opaquely displayed popup window in the remaining area
other than the area of the popup window. The controller 110 may
display the data of the application on an upper, lower, left, or
right side of the popup window. The location where the data of the
application is displayed may be changed according to translucency
or opacity of the popup window.
When it is determined in step S314 that a command to change an
attribute of the popup window has been input, the controller 110
changes an attribute of at least one of the popup window and the
area of the application corresponding to the popup window of which
the attribute is to be changed and displays the popup window and
the application in response to the input command, in step S316. The
command may include at least one of size enlargement, size
reduction, and location movement. Further, the command may include
a command to allow the opaquely displayed popup window to be
translucently or transparently displayed. At least two of the size
enlargement, the size reduction, and the location movement may be
simultaneously performed. The controller 110 may change the
attribute of the displayed popup window and may change the
attribute of the application in correspondence to the changed
attribute of the popup window, when the command is input. The
controller 110 may change an attribute of at least one of the popup
window and the area of the application corresponding to the area of
the popup window in response to a command to control the attribute
of the popup window.
If the command corresponds to a command to enlarge a size of the
popup window, the controller 110 enlarges the size of the popup
window. Further, the controller 110 may include, in the enlarged
popup window, at least one piece of information included in the
popup window displayed in step S312 and additional information of a
user having transmitted the event. The additional information may
differ according to the received event. The additional information
may include a sender's personal information (e.g., a sender's
birthday, information on a schedule by appointment with a sender,
and the like). For example, when the received event corresponds to
a voice call, the additional information may include information
stored by a user, such as a date and time when the latest call has
been made and a date, time, and a place for meeting by appointment
with the user having transmitted the event. Further, when the
received event corresponds to a text message, the additional
information may include information stored by the user, such as
contents of a recently transmitted/received text and a date, time,
and a place for meeting by appointment with the user having
transmitted the event. The controller 110 may extract the
information on the user having transmitted the event from a storage
unit 170 in response to the received event, and may generate and
display the popup window. The additional information may include
information to help the user be reminded of a memory for the user
having transmitted the event in response to the event
reception.
The controller 110 may translucently display data of the
application corresponding to an area of the enlarged popup window
or may display the data in the remaining area other than the area
of the enlarged popup window. If the command corresponds to a
command to move a location of the popup window, the controller 110
moves the location of the popup window, and translucently displays
data of the displayed application corresponding to an area of the
moved popup window, or displays the data in the remaining area
other than the area of the moved popup window.
When the event received in step S312 corresponds to a voice call
and a command to perform the voice call through a speaker is input,
the controller 110 may cancel or remove the displayed popup window
and may perform the voice call while displaying the application. In
this case, the displayed application may provide, to the user,
various functions that may be performed before the user receives
the voice call. Further, when an input by at least one of a touch
and hovering at an arbitrary point on the displayed application is
detected, the controller 110 displays the popup window displayed in
response to the event reception at another point or area other than
the arbitrary point.
FIGS. 4A to 4H are screen views illustrating examples of a process
of controlling a screen of an electronic device according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
Although a voice call is received as an event in FIGS. 4A to 4H,
this is only an embodiment and the present invention may also be
applied to at least one of a video call and a text message in
addition to the voice call. Hereinafter, a case in which an event
corresponding to the voice call according to the embodiment of the
present invention is received will be described.
FIG. 4A is a screen view illustrating an example of a state in
which an application according to an embodiment of the present
invention is displayed.
Referring to FIG. 4A, an electronic device 410 displays an
application 430 on a screen 420. Such an application may be
diverse, and may be selected or pre-designated by a user. Although
a text based newspaper article is displayed in FIG. 4A, this is
only an embodiment, and various embodiments of the present
invention may also be applied to various applications, of which
data may be changed in attribute, besides the newspaper
article.
FIG. 4B is a screen view illustrating an example in which a popup
window is displayed in response to reception of an event while an
application according to an embodiment of the present invention is
displayed.
FIG. 4C is a screen view illustrating another example in which a
popup window is displayed in response to reception of an event
while an application according to an embodiment of the present
invention is displayed.
Referring to FIGS. 4B and 4C, the electronic device 410 displays
the application 430 and a popup window 440 corresponding to a
received event on the screen 420. The popup window 440 may differ
according to a type of event, and may be opaquely displayed on the
application 430 to block out a portion of application 430 while
overlapping with the application 430 as illustrated in FIG. 4B.
Further, as illustrated in FIG. 4C, the popup window 440 may be
translucently displayed on the application 430, while overlapping
with the application, in which case data 449 displayed in a
corresponding area of the application overlapping with an area of
the popup window may be translucently displayed. The user may
simultaneously identify the popup window 440 and the data 449 in
the overlapping area. When the popup window is opaquely displayed
as described above with regard to FIG. 4B, some data of the
application displayed in FIG. 4A may be hidden by the opaquely
displayed popup window. For example, when the event corresponds to
a voice call, the popup window 440 includes at least one of
information such as a name, a photo 441, and a phone number of a
sender having transmitted the event, a reception menu 442 for
starting the call, a speaker menu 443 for starting the call through
a speaker, a rejection message menu 444 for transmitting a message
to the sender to inform the sender of a status of not receiving the
call, and a rejection menu 445 for rejecting the call. Further, the
popup window 440 may include an icon 448 showing that the call is
currently being received. Among the aforementioned information, the
name and the photo of the sender is information extracted in a
state of having been stored in advance by the user. The remaining
information may be basically provided from a manufacturer of the
electronic device or a communication company. Further, the popup
window 440 may be provided with an attribute changing menu 447 for
changing an attribute of the popup window, and a location of the
popup window may be changed or a size of the popup window may be
adjusted through the attribute changing menu 447. However, changing
the attribute of the popup window through the attribute changing
menu 447 is only an embodiment, and the attribute of the popup
window may also be changed through at least one of a touch and a
hovering event input to any area of the popup widow 440. For
example, through touching an arbitrary point of the popup window
440 and performing a drag, the location of the popup window may be
changed or the size of the popup window may be adjusted.
FIG. 4D is a screen view illustrating an example in which an
attribute to change a location of a displayed popup window is
applied while an application according to an embodiment of the
present invention is displayed.
FIG. 4E is a screen view illustrating another example in which an
attribute to change a location of a displayed popup window is
applied while an application according to an embodiment of the
present invention is displayed.
Referring to FIGS. 4D and 4E, the electronic device 410 displays an
application 430 and a popup window 450 corresponding to a received
event on the screen 420. Information included in the popup window
450 displayed in FIG. 4D may be the same as that included in the
popup window 440 displayed in FIG. 4B. For example, when the event
corresponds to a voice call, a user may identify a sender through a
name, a photo 451, and a phone number of the sender, which are
included in the popup window. Based on the identification result,
the user of the electronic device 410 may select a reception menu
452 when wanting to make a call with the sender, may select a
speaker menu 453 when wanting to start the call through a speaker,
may select a desired message through a rejection message menu 454
when wanting to inform of a state of not being able to receive the
call, or may select a rejection menu 455 when wanting to reject the
call. Further, a location of the popup window may be changed or a
size of the popup window may be adjusted through an attribute
changing menu 457. Alternatively, at least one of size adjustment
and location change of the popup window may be performed through
the attribute changing menu 457. As illustrated in FIG. 4D, data
corresponding to an area of the displayed application which may be
hidden by the popup window 450 may be displayed on a lower side of
the popup window 450. Further, as illustrated in FIG. 4E, the popup
window 450 may be translucently displayed on the application, while
overlapping the application, in which case data 459 displayed in a
corresponding area of the application overlapping an area of the
popup window may be translucently displayed. The user may
simultaneously identify the information in the popup window 450 and
the data 459 in the overlapping area.
FIG. 4F is a screen view illustrating another example in which an
attribute to change a location of a displayed popup window is
applied while an application according to an embodiment of the
present invention is displayed.
FIG. 4G is a screen view illustrating another example in which an
attribute to change a location of a displayed popup window is
applied while an application according to an embodiment of the
present invention is displayed.
Referring to FIGS. 4F and 4G, the electronic device 410 displays an
application 430 and a popup window 460 corresponding to a received
event on the screen 420. Information included in the popup window
460 displayed in FIG. 4F may be the same as that included in the
popup window 440 of FIG. 4B and that included in the popup window
450 of FIG. 4D. As illustrated in FIG. 4F, data corresponding to an
area of the displayed application 430 which may be hidden by the
popup window 460 may be displayed in the remaining area other than
the area corresponding to the popup window 450. Further, as
illustrated in FIG. 4G, the popup window 460 may be translucently
displayed on the application 430, while overlapping the
application, in which case data 431 displayed in a corresponding
area of the application overlapping an area of the popup window may
be translucently displayed. The user may simultaneously identify
the information in the popup window 460 and the data 431 in the
overlapping area.
FIG. 4H is a screen view illustrating an example in which an
attribute to maximize a size of a popup window according to an
embodiment of the present invention is applied.
Referring to FIG. 4H, the electronic device 410 may enlarge a popup
window 470 and display the enlarged popup window on the screen 420.
In order to enlarge the popup window to the maximum as illustrated,
the controller 110 may maximally enlarge the popup window through
the attribute changing menu 447 and 457 in FIGS. 4B to 4G,
respectively, or a drag using a touch or a hovering event input by
a user. The shape of the attribute changing menus 447 and 457 in
FIGS. 4B and 4G may be different from that of an attribute changing
menu 478 in FIG. 4H. The user may determine through the different
shapes of the attribute changing menus whether a size of the
current popup window is at the maximum or whether the popup window
may be further enlarged. Information included in the popup window
470 displayed on the screen 420 may include a sender's photo 471,
sender's name and phone number 472, a reception menu 474, a speaker
menu 475, a rejection message menu 476, and a rejection menu 477.
Further, as described above, the popup window 470 may include a
sender's additional information 473 in addition to the information
included in the popup windows of FIGS. 4B to 4G. For example, when
a size of the popup window 470 of FIG. 4H is larger than that of
the popup windows 440, 450 and 460 of FIGS. 4B to 4G, the
controller 110 may include, in the popup window 470, the sender's
additional information 473 in addition to the information included
in the popup windows 440, 450 and 460 of FIGS. 4B to 4G. The
additional information 473 may be personal information of the
sender and previously appointment information for the sender. For
example, the additional information may include a sender's personal
information (e.g., a sender's birthday, information on a schedule
by appointment with a sender, and the like). When an event is
received from the sender, the user may be reminded of an
appointment with the sender through the additional information 473.
When a call is received as illustrated in FIG. 4H, before starting
the call, the user may recognize that the sender's birthday is on
July 27 and he has promised to meet with the sender at Gangnam at 7
P.M. on September 5. Although the additional information is
displayed at a lower side of the sender's photo 471 in FIG. 4H,
this is only an embodiment and the additional information may be
displayed in any area on the screen 420. The controller 110 may
include at least one piece of information in the popup window
corresponding to the enlarged popup window.
FIGS. 5A to 5C illustrate various examples of controlling a call in
a popup window displayed in response to call reception while an
application according to an embodiment of the present invention is
being displayed.
FIG. 5A is a screen view illustrating an example in which a popup
window is displayed during a voice call while an application
according to an embodiment of the present invention is being
displayed.
Referring to FIG. 5A, when an event is received while an
application 540 is being displayed, an electronic device 510
according to an embodiment of the present invention displays a
popup window 530 corresponding to the received event. When a
reception menu for starting a voice call is selected through the
displayed popup window 530, the popup window 520 may be displayed
on the whole screen 515, as shown in FIG. 5A. The popup window 520
includes at least one piece of information, such as a sender's
photo 521, and a sender's name and phone number 522. Further, the
popup window 530 may include at least one of a recording menu 531
for recording a voice during the call, a dial menu 532 for
displaying a keypad during the call, an ending menu 533 for ending
the call, a speaker menu 534 for performing the call through a
speaker, a transmission sound interrupting menu 535 for
interrupting a transmission sound, and a temporary suspension menu
536 for temporarily suspending the call. Further, the popup window
520 may include additional information on a user and an attribute
changing menu 537. At least one of a size and a location of the
popup window 520 may be changed or adjusted through the attribute
changing menu. Although the popup window is displayed on the whole
screen 515 in FIG. 5A, this is only an embodiment. In other
embodiments of the present invention, the popup window 520 may be
displayed on the screen while being decreased in size and a display
location of the popup window may be adjusted. The application may
be displayed on a lower layer of the popup window 520.
FIG. 5B is a screen view illustrating another example in which a
popup window is displayed during a voice call while an application
according to an embodiment of the present invention is being
displayed.
Referring to FIG. 5B, an electronic device 510 according to an
embodiment of the present invention may display a popup window 550
during a voice call while displaying an application 540 on a screen
515. The popup window 550 may perform at least one of size
enlargement, size reduction, and location movement through an
attribute changing menu 558. The popup window 550 of which the
attribute has been changed may include a sender's photo 551 and a
sender's name and phone number and may include at least one of a
recording menu 552 for recording a voice during the call, a dial
menu 553 for displaying a keypad during the call, an ending menu
554 for ending the call, a speaker menu 555 for performing the call
through a speaker, a transmission sound interrupting menu 556 for
interrupting a transmission sound, and a temporary suspension menu
557 for temporarily suspending the call. Further, the popup window
550 may be moved to a point or an area on the screen 515, may be
enlarged or reduced, and may be translucently displayed as
illustrated in FIGS. 4B to 4G When the popup window 550 is
translucently displayed, an area of the application 540
corresponding to the popup window 550 may also be translucently
displayed.
FIG. 5C is a screen view illustrating an example of a selection
result of a rejection message menu in a popup window while an
application according to an embodiment of the present invention is
being displayed.
Referring to FIG. 5C, an electronic device 510 according to an
embodiment of the present invention may display a popup window 560
for receiving a selection of various rejection messages in response
to a selection of a rejection message menu in a popup window, while
displaying an application 540. The popup window 560 includes
information representing various situations so as to transmit a
text message informing the sender that a call cannot be made now to
the sender, when the call is received. For example, when a user
wants to transmit a text message "I will call you later due to
driving.", if the user selects a first menu 561, a controller 110
transmits the text message including this situation to a sender.
Further, when the user wants to transmit a text message "I will
call you later due to being in class.", if the user selects a
second menu 562, the controller 110 transmits the text message
including this situation to the sender. Moreover, when the user
wants to transmit a text message "I cannot answer the call now.
Please call me later.", if the user selects a third menu 563, the
controller 110 transmits the text message including this situation
to the sender. The popup window 560 may include information
representing other various situations as well as the aforementioned
situations, and a user may directly add contents to be transmitted.
The popup window 560 may be moved to another point or an area on
the screen 515, may be enlarged or reduced, and may be
translucently displayed as illustrated in FIGS. 4B to 4G. When the
popup window 560 is translucently displayed, an area of the
application 540 corresponding to the popup window 560 may also be
translucently displayed.
As described above, the present invention provides an electronic
device and a method for controlling a screen, which can provide
effective multi-tasking to users.
Further, according to an embodiment of the present invention, an
executed application is displayed on a screen and when reception of
an event is detected, a popup window including at least one piece
of information corresponding to the received event is displayed on
the displayed application, whereby users can simultaneously perform
a task before the reception of the event and a task corresponding
to the event.
Furthermore, according to another embodiment of the present
invention, an executed application is displayed on a screen, a
popup window including at least one piece of information is
generated in response to reception of an event, and the generated
popup window is displayed on the displayed application, whereby
personal information of a user having transmitted the event can be
grasped before the event is accepted. Moreover, according to
another embodiment of the present invention, a previous task in
progress can be continuously performed even when a voice call is
received, thereby providing more effective multi-tasking.
It will be appreciated that the embodiments of the present
invention may be implemented in a form of hardware, software, or a
combination of hardware and software. Any such software may be
stored, for example, in a volatile or nonvolatile storage device
such as a ROM, a memory such as a RAM, a memory chip, a memory
device, or a memory IC, or a recordable optical or magnetic medium
such as a CD, a DVD, a magnetic disk, or a magnetic tape,
regardless of its ability to be erased or its ability to be
re-recorded. It is appreciated that the storage unit included in
the electronic device is one example of a program including
commands for implementing various embodiments of the present
disclosure or a machine-readable storage medium suitable for
storing programs. Therefore, embodiments of the present invention
provide a program including codes for implementing a system or
method claimed in any claim of the accompanying claims and a
machine-readable device for storing such a program. Moreover, such
a program as described above can be electronically transferred
through an arbitrary medium such as a communication signal
transferred through cable or wireless connection, and the present
invention properly includes the things equivalent to that.
Further, the electronic device may receive the program from a
program providing apparatus connected to the electronic device
wirelessly or through a wire and store the received program. The
program providing device may include a program including
instructions allowing the electronic device to perform the method
of controlling the screen, a memory for storing information
required for the screen control method, a communication unit for
performing wired or wireless communication with the electronic
device, and a controller transmitting a corresponding program to
the electronic device according to a request of the electronic
device or automatically.
Meanwhile, although certain embodiments of the present invention
have been described in the detailed description of the present
invention, various modifications can be made without departing from
the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the scope of the
present invention should not be limited to the aforementioned
embodiments, but should be defined by the equivalents to the
appended claims as well as the claims.
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